FAQ

Q1: What materials are your storage products made from? Are they durable?
A: Our Storage Boxes are typically made from sturdy, clear polypropylene (PP) or fabric-covered corrugated plastic. Vacuum Compression Bags are made from multi-layer polyethylene (PE) or nylon for strength and air-tight seals. Clothing Hanger Bags use thick, clear vinyl or fabric with reinforced seams. All are selected for durability and repeated use.

Q2: How do I use the vacuum compression bags effectively? What kind of vacuum do I need?
A: 1. Fill the bag, but do not overstuff. 2. Seal the zipper completely. 3. Use the one-way valve: for standard vacuum cleaners, use the hose attachment; for pump-free bags, roll or press the air out manually. 4. Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid sharp objects inside the bag that could puncture it.

Q3: Can the storage boxes stack safely when full? What is the weight capacity?
A: Yes, most of our boxes are designed with interlocking lids or stackable rims. Weight capacity varies by size and material but typically ranges from 20-50 lbs per box. Do not exceed recommended weights, and always place heavier boxes at the bottom of a stack.

Q4: Are the clothing hanger bags suitable for long-term storage (e.g., seasonal)?
A: Yes, they are ideal for seasonal storage. To protect your clothes: 1. Ensure items are clean and completely dry before storing. 2. Use desiccant packs inside the bag to control moisture. 3. Store in a cool, dark, dry place away from direct sunlight or heat sources to prevent yellowing of the vinyl or fabric.

Q5: How do I clean the storage boxes?
A: For plastic boxes, wipe clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. For fabric-covered boxes, spot clean with a damp cloth; most covers are not removable or machine washable. Always air dry thoroughly before use.

Q6: My vacuum compression bag lost its seal over time. Is this normal?
A: A very minor amount of air may seep back in over several months due to changes in atmospheric pressure or temperature, which is normal. For best long-term results, ensure the initial seal is tight, avoid over-packing, and store in a consistent environment. Re-vacuum if needed.